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FLUIDITY THROUGH NATURAL LIGHT

The perforated facade brings a diffused light inside the Museum, creating antique and warm lighting, with patterns formed on the ceiling.

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A perforated facade creates a play of light, a contrast from the exterior, the exterior being bright and the interior spaces being dark.

The scattered light enter from the large openings due to curtains which controls the direct sunlight

The fluidity gets enhanced further with the silk curtains hand-sown which brings the diffused light inside.

The Diffused light enter into the space which enhances the depth and texture of displayed items.

The light fades transitionally due to refraction by wall length and thickness creating shaded spaces, which enhances fluidity

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